ABSTRACT
‘With such barren forms of thought, that are always in a world beyond, Philosophy has nothing to do. Its object is always something concrete, and in the highest sense present.”—Hegel's Logic, Wallace's translation, p. 150.
‘With such barren forms of thought, that are always in a world beyond, Philosophy has nothing to do. Its object is always something concrete, and in the highest sense present.”—Hegel's Logic, Wallace's translation, p. 150.